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The Factory Studio – Pasadena

One or Two Brazilian Waxes or One Year of Monthly Brazilian Waxes (Up to 71% Off)

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No Longer Available
Wed May 23 06:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$65
Discount
55%
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$36
  • T460x279
  • Well-Groomed

In a Nutshell

Aestheticians eliminate unwanted hair with sanitary waxing techniques that involve no double-dipping.

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 22, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Before waxing, unwanted hair was given impossible brainteasers with the hope that follicles would pull themselves out in frustration. Celebrate swift hair removal with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $29 for one Brazilian wax (a $65 value)
  • $59 for two Brazilian waxes (a $130 value)
  • $229 for one year of monthly Brazilian waxes (a $780 value)

Aestheticians adhere to sanitary waxing practices by performing services without double-dipping strips.

The Factory Studio

The Factory Studio is the end result of the high-flung aspirations shared by two eccentric salon veterans. Every day, stylist and musician Alfonso Afanador teams up with makeup artist and singer Nina Lares Fetter to lead a team of industry experts in the quest for aesthetic excellence. Team members combine their skill sets to perform hair services, makeup services, facials and peels, and waxing sessions. They also supercharge the salon by hosting occasional art exhibitions and allowing the resident DJ to soundtrack haircutting sessions with songs that encourage toe tapping, rather than head bobbing.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Nighttime Noises

Falling asleep is already difficult enough because of daytime caffeine intake and anxiety about the number of spiders you’re statistically likely to swallow in your sleep each night. Put fears to rest with this breakdown of common nighttime noises:

Creaking: This is just the sound of the house settling, i.e., realizing it will never marry a wealthy, tastefully furnished mansion or a dashing, roguish houseboat, but that it could perhaps find some kind of happiness with a plain but able RV who is consistently full of groceries.

Cats Fighting in an Alley: No cause for alarm—this alarming act of violence is actually an alarming act of love. Afford them privacy, or, if you are gifted in this way, some romantic saxophone music.

Men’s Voices Shouting: This is most likely just the autorepeating DVD menu for Ken Burns’s epic 16-hour documentary American Burglar. Lower your head and fall back asleep to the soothing narration of disc eight's “Butchers, Bakers … and Candlestick Takers?”

A Dripping Faucet That Is No Longer Dripping When You Get Up to Attend to It: Don’t worry about an expensive plumbing bill—this is actually just the sound of you slowly going insane from sleep deprivation. Time to return to your bed so you can check out what kind of monstrous insect will be wearing your spouse’s pajamas and asking you what's wrong in their voice.

How many spiders did you eat in your sleep this week?

The Factory Studio

3.5 out of 5
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    Pasadena

    449 E Colorado Blvd.
    Pasadena, California 91101
    (626) 229-9883
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